28 Bolgiano of Baltimore 



RUDBEGKIA (Cone Flower) 



1670. Laciniata. (Golden Glow). A verj^ popular 

 hardj^ perennial attaining a height of 5 to 6 feet and producing 

 masses of golden yellow cactus dahha-Uke flowers. Blooms 

 from July until September. Pkt. 10c. i oz. 45c. 



1671. Newmani. A hardy plant producing an abundance 

 of orange j'ellow flowers with large black cone-shaped centers. 

 The flowers are borne on long stems and keep well in water, 

 making them valuable for cutting. Pkt. 10c. i oz. 45c. 



1672. Purpurea (Giant Purple Cone Flower). The 

 most beautiful, hardy perennial Cone Flower. It produces 

 all summer large reddish-purple flowers about 4 inches in 

 diameter. Pkt. 10c. I oz. 60c. 



1730. SMILAX (Myrsiphyllum asparagoides) 



In man}' respects the smilax is the most useful and graceful 

 climber that adorns the greenhouse or conservatory. For 

 bouquets and floral decorations it is indispensable. Pkt. 10c. 

 J oz. 25c. Oz. 6oc. 



1750. Statice Latifolia (Sea Lavender) 



Splendid hardy perennials, either for the border or rockery. 

 Throughout the entire summer it produces panicles of minute 

 flowers, which can be dried and used for winter bouquets. 

 Mixed varieties. Pkt. 10c. i oz. 60c. Oz. S1.80. 



STOKESIA (Cornflower Aster) 

 1780. Cyanea. An indispensable plant for the hardy 

 border growing 2 feet high. Stokesia hkes a sunny, open 

 location and adds its wealth of bloom from July to October 

 when other flowers are scarce. These blooms resemble the 

 cornflower and are a dehcate shade of blue in color. Splendid 

 for cutting. Pkt. 10c. J oz. 45c. 



SWEET ROCKET (Hesperis) 

 1860. Matronalis. This is a valuable plant for the per- 

 manent border or amongst shrubberj'. It grows 2 to 3 feet 

 taU and produces spikes of dehghtfxilly fragrant white, lilac 

 and purple flowers. Pkt. 10c. j oz. 25c. 



SWEET WILUAM (Dianthus Barbatus) 



An old favorite hard}' garden plant of easy culture, thriving 

 in any good garden soil and lasting for years. Our strains 

 produce large heads of fragrant flowers in a great variety of 

 beautiful colors. The plants form large clumps and grow 

 about 1 foot high. 



1870. Single Mixed . . . .Pkt. 10c. i oz. 25c. Oz, 75c. 



1880, Double Mixed . . . .Pkt. 10c. i oz. 30c. Oz. Sl.OO. 



1910. TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker Plants 



A most striking ornamental plant with quilled petals of 

 orange and red drooping from stout stems; suitable for bed- 

 ding, borders, pot culture and cutting. Pkt. 10c. i oz. 30c. 



VIOLAS 

 (Tufted Pansies or Horned Violets) 

 1950. Papilio. One of the best edging plants available^ 

 it is a mass of lavender-violet color from May to October. 

 The flowers are somewhat smaller than the regular pansy but 

 where color effect and a long season of flowering is desired, it 

 is far superior. Keep the faded flowers cut off so as to have 

 a greater number of blooms. Pkt. 10c. ; oz. 75c. 



1960. WALLFLOWER 



An old-fashioned garden flower. The large fragrant spikes 

 are very conspicuous in beds and borders and are very useful 

 in making bouquets. Finest Mixed. Pkt 10c. j oz. 20c. 

 Oz. 75c. 



